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I require assistance. I'm a fairly decent home cook, but I'm dating a girl who has an autoimmune disease and cannot eat the following things

>gluten
>dairy
>egg whites
>nightshades
>citrus
>chilis

What dishes can I make for her? Meat is fine. Egg yolks are also fine. I was considering some variation on carbonara, minus the cheese.

>> No.8562826

>>8562817

Just walk away dude. Walk away...

>> No.8562844

I'm pretty sure I could get away with asian themed dishes. They usually don't use any of those things, except maybe citrus once in a while. Not sure if she has bad reactions to yuzu.

>> No.8563182

>>8562826
>>8562844
Sad state of affairs to be limited so much, asian is probably your best bet.

>> No.8563263

>>8562817
doesn't nightshades include potato and tomato?
Please tell me she eats meat.

Steak and salad, Unfortunately she won't be able to have the ketchup.

>> No.8563291

>>8563263
Potato and tomato, yeah. She does eat meat. Citrus is also fine, as long as it's not overly acidic. I have a few things in mind I could make, coconut milk and almond milk can serve as dairy substitutes. I refuse to lower myself to using vegan cheese.

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>>8562817
carbonara needs cream aka dairy.
You can slow cook lamb shoulder (i like the way jamie olive oil does it, heat up the oven full ball, score and season , sit it on a bed of rosemary, cover with foil and 10 mins then turn oven down to 160c for 3.5 hours.) Mix that with a bunch of your favorite roasted veggies with a puree with no butter, only oil (fenal and apple is nice, or parsnip could work better with lamb). Here is a pic of a similar dish i did a while back. I did the lamb then set it in a tray and cut it then reheaded it in the oven. then just garnished with all different veggies and puree.

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8563309

>>8563299
>carbonara needs cream
stopped reading there

>> No.8563312

>>8562844
Yuzu is a citrus fruit man, best to avoid it

>> No.8563313

>>8563182

Limiting myself because I won't date women allergic to everything which would severely limit my diet. You know there are lots of women right? There are plenty of them who aren't genetic abominations.

>> No.8563314

>>8562844
Asian was my first though. Any ideas for a dish op ill try to help out if i can.

I work in a sushi resturant.

>> No.8563317

>>8563299
>carbonara needs cream aka dairy
"no"

>> No.8563322

>>8563314
Also yuzu is citrus

>> No.8563323

>>8562844
I'd go with Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Thai. Also you can do a lot of South Asian dishes - you can do Indo-Pak food substituting peanut oil for ghee and not using chilies. All kinds of bean, meat and vegetable curries on that front, just serve with rice instead of breads.

>> No.8563327

Tell her to toughen up, and slowly cure her by adding small amounts of those things she supposedly "can't" eat to her food. That's how I cured my allergy to avocados.

>> No.8563339

>>8563314
I did a trial run of making Tom Ka Gai, it was okay but seemed a bit bitter. I'm not sure what went wrong. I can do fried rice without a problem.

I actually never learned how to make sushi rice.
She can have citrus, just as long as the food isn't overly acidic.

>>8563323
I know almost nothing about korean food other than kimchi, and absolutely nothing about south asian food. Any dishes you could suggest?

>>8563327
I'd prefer not slowly killing my krav maga instructor.

>> No.8563340

>>8563313
What point are you even trying to make? If it was a big issue for him he wouldn't date her, and asian is probably his best bet.

>> No.8563348

>>8563339
She sounds fit and athletic, she can take it.